About Proton Therapy

Simply put, it’s the most precise form of radiation therapy available today.

Unlike traditional radiation, protons stop at a certain depth and do not continue to travel through the body.

Surrounding healthy tissue is undamaged by radiation.

Tumors close to important body structures (brain, spinal cord, optic nerve, heart, lung, bladder, and rectum) can be more safely treated.

These brain images compare the amount of radiation to the tumor and healthy tissues. Below are examples of tumors treated with proton therapy (top) and standard X-rays (bottom). In both scenarios, the tumor is treated with radiation. However, with proton therapy, a majority of the surrounding tissue beyond the tumor is spared. With standard X-ray radiation, the surrounding healthy tissues receive considerably more radiation than with proton therapy.